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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning Joe 20160706 10:00:00

There have been questions about my emails, about my emails. I want to address that directly. Im here to give you an update on the fbi investigation of secretary clintons use of a personal email system during her time as secretary of state. I opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed. They were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information. I thought it would be easier to carry just one device. She also used numerous mobile devices to send and to read email. We went through a thorough process to identify all of my workrelated emails. Lawyers doing the sorting for clinton in 2014 did not read the content of all her emails. It is highly likely their search missed some workrelated emails. They were immediately captured and preserved. No archiving at all of her emails. That was my obligation and i fully fulfilled it. The lawyers then cleaned their devices in such a way as to preclude complete forensic recovery. It is po

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20200116 04:30:00

This is bbc news. The headlines formal impeachment charges against President Trump have been signed by senior democrat nancy pelosi at a ceremony on capitol hill. The decision means a trial is likely to start next week. Mr trump is unlikely to be removed from office as his Republican Party have a majority in the senate. Major Financial Markets in the us have closed at record highs after the signing of a partial trade deal between america and china. The us called off some planned tariffs on chinese goods, while beijing agreed to increase purchases of us exports. Climate scientists have confirmed that the past decade was the hottest on record. Nasa and the Uk Met Office say last year was the second warmest since 1850. They blame rising levels of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere and warn of more extreme weather events to come. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im sarah montague. My guest today freely admits to being a spy. Not for any government, but for the private investig

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200111 19:00:00

Am here to tell you that the i am here to tell you that the forthcoming week, strong at times, certainly and you can expect further spells of travel disruption. This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 7 after days of denial, iran admits shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane over tehran on wednesday, killing 176 people, including four britons. In ukraine, questions over why the plane was allowed to take off from tehran, and tonight, the canadian Prime Minister says he expects a full investigation. This is an extremely serious matter. Canada and the world still have many questions, questions that must be answered. The Northern Ireland assembly resumes for the First Time Since the collapse of power sharing three years ago. It is time to renew and rekindle a political environment of reconciliation and respect and deliver on the promise of a new approach to politics in this decade. Sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, officially launches his bid to become the next

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Briefing 20200107 05:45:00

It now wants to see its pork substitute, launched in las vegas, break into china. Jane foley from rabobank joins me now. Combat, lets start with the story in the arab news. They are clearly extremely worried as is much of the world, about the fallout from this. Absolutely, they are worried about what could happen in their region stopping this article doesnt make mention of the fact that around backed houthi militias have previously targeted saudi civilians. Civilians have also been warned about the impact of us energy installations, could also be targeted. One thing they did think was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general Qasem Soleimani asa reference to general Qasem Soleimani as a warlord. Clearly the positioning of this article is quite clear. They also talk about the fact that saudis Deputy Foreign minister has arrived in the us for talks with the us secretary of state. We know that the two countries are closely aligned, do work closely toge

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Brexitcast 20200116 21:30:00

Last week, the news, picking up on last week, the news, compared to what it was, has lost its capacity to excite but there are still stuff to get into if we return to the tradition of brexitcast delighting in the nuance and detail. Huge news and other parts of the news landscape. But from your end, although he set out in london, something familiar but important from one of the people who will matter in the next 12 months . This is phil hogan, known as big phil he is phil hogan, known as big phil he is super tall, about a foot six he has other attributes that she is irish, he was the agricultural commissioner in the last commission and is now the trade commissioner. He isa and is now the trade commissioner. He is a big character, very forceful. And he will be involved in the trade negotiations and we think with the uk although not clear and he was actually in america talking to doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference in london over facetime, skype. He was in the states t

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